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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suggests going" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate a recommendation or proposed action. Example: The doctor suggests going on a diet to improve your health.
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When Emad suggests going to the police, his wife demurs.
One of her friends spies her eating breakfast who suggests going swimming.
To get started Deschamps-Sonsino suggests going to the "playground" on the Arduino website.
Mr. Barber suggests going a bit late on weeknights; the pace is more relaxed.
To avoid bottlenecks and crowds, Mr. Finaldi suggests going when the museum opens at 9 a.m.
Because it is, as Harrison suggests, going against the accepted orthodoxy of game design in our hyper-connected culture.
Rick suggests going out in the car after dinner with binoculars to look for the "satellite they put up there".
He suggests going to a track and gradually increasing your speed until your heart rate stops climbing.
If you want more data, Kirkpatrick suggests going to privately built USGovXML.com, which has many more sets.
Mr. Peck, his companion suggests going South for his vacation to the Gaylords, but he dislikes Southerners too.
His wife placidly agrees to everything he says even when he suggests going away alone to think things over.
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